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Sorry if spider is the wrong word -- maybe bot??
Wondering... take a page like this...
http://www.hattiesburgmshotels.com/
It is a free starter web page parked at GoDaddy.
Is this sort of page spiderable? And, if it is, do spiders find it on their own? Does GoDaddy do anything? Or, does the person have to submit to search engines... is the format even acceptable to search engines??
I don't know anything about tags and such to look at it and have a clue.
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I sure don't know the answer.
But I do know that if I owned that page I'd buy a $.02 classified at OCM and use it to advertise and to point to the page.
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Good question. I'd like to know the answer too, so here's a bumpty-bump!
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Can you edit (or add) the Meta Keywords & Meta Description portion of the headers? Even if you can't, you can "see" what a spider will see here: http://www.webconfs.com/search-engin...-simulator.php
In answer to your question, yes.
I had a "parked" domain - one page - at GoDaddy and had it not only spidered/indexed, but it also obtained page rank. (low, but rank nonetheless)
It has since been hosted elsewhere and is now a fully-functioning site.
Link to it from an "active" site.